The reactivation of the Library area at Edith Cowan University in Joondalup (WA) creates a seamless experience for its students that brings the library, learning support and career services all together in one place.

The University recognised that the library needed an improved study and socialising area to give their students a quality educational experience. The renovation aimed to provide a pleasing flow to the building’s aesthetics and enhance the student and visitor experience.

Kaarla Mia, meaning home fire in Noongar, is at the heart of this new student space. It is a meeting place for all ECU students. Longtail by 31 Degrees was customised to incorporate seating, meeting tables & standing height workspaces along with Odd Stools in the entry areas of the library, the perfect multi purpose footprint.

Enclosed meeting and work spaces for individual work or meetings with external agencies are included in the heart of the design. The Nera Workstation and Nera Desking System were used to promote interaction and focus work in these areas along with Longo seating by Actiu for lounging and relaxing.

Wing Chairs were used around the open collaborative meeting tables as they can be moved around the library spaces and accommodate student study groups. Talent height adjustable folding tables were also selected for their mobility and flexibility for the spaces.
The variety of spaces designed allows the students to choose locations that they feel comfortable in. Opia Modular Sofa and Retroit Cobana Lounge were paired together for the Collective zone in the Career and Learning Hub to encourage relaxation and collaboration.
The Ara Armchairs by Missana were used as focus booth seat using to provide privacy within passageways and thoroughfares.
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Meet the Designer // Patrick Koca

Based in Sydney, Patryk Koca is a product designer known for blending pragmatic functionality with poetic beauty. With roots in a family of artists and a Master’s in Industrial Design from UTS, Patryk brings a refined approach to craftsmanship, embracing both traditional techniques and cutting-edge technologies like additive manufacturing.

From collaborating with internationally acclaimed designers like Oskar Zieta and Adam Goodrum, to lecturing at UTS and consulting across industries, Patryk’s career spans a broad spectrum of design practice.

He's contributed to a diverse range of products across global and local brands including Sketch Interior, Hegi Design House, Studio Pip, and architectural surface brand EVOVE leading everything from design and development to creative direction and product launch.

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The story behind a classic.

Timeless in design, the Portuguese Chair takes inspiration from the German Bauhaus school and the iconic tubular steel forms of pioneers like René Herbst, Marcel Breuer, and Mies van der Rohe.⁠
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Its elegance lies in two continuous steel tubes, one forming the back legs, arms and backrest; the other shaping the front legs and seat frame.
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This is the traditional Portuguese chair. 

Made by @adico1920 since the 30’s. 

Carved by a timeless design, it already belongs to the Portuguese culture and their daily life. 

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Chair 811 by @ton__design 

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